Half the country thinks Clinton is lying about her health

A lot of people still have questions about Hillary Clinton's health after her bout of pneumonia, and according to a new survey, many American's think the former secretary of state is being dishonest regarding her health.

A recent poll found that around half of registered voters think Clinton's given the public false information about her health. By contrast, 37 percent of people say the same about Donald Trump.

In perhaps response to the outcry of concern over the candidate's health, the campaign has released additional information to try to put the questions to bed.

Moments on the trail that have some concerned over Hillary Clinton's health:

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Moments on the trail that have some concerned over Hillary Clinton's health

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Moments on the trail that have some concerned over Hillary Clinton's health

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds up a glass of water as she struggles to contain a coughing fit as she speaks at the Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines while campaigning in Des Moines, Iowa January 25, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton leaves ceremonies marking the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks at the National 9/11 memorial The Hillary Clinton campaign disclosed she had been diagnosed with pneumonia, after a social media video appeared to show her swaying and her knees buckling as she left the memorial ceremony in New York. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, UNITED STATES - 2016/02/16: Mrs. Clinton interrupted by coughing spasm during her speech. Presidential candidate and former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at Shomburg Center on her plans for strengthening the Black community and improving opportunity for minorities if elected president. (Photo by Andy Katz/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

CLEVELAND, OH - SEPTEMBER 05: Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pauses to take a drink of water to help soothe a cough during a campaign rally at Luke Easter Park on September 5, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. Clinton is kicking off a Labor Day campaign swing to Ohio and Iowa on a new campaign plane large enough to accommodate her traveling press corp. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MAY 26: Cough drops and a microphone sit on a stool for democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a campaign event on May 26, 2016 in San Francisco, California. Hillary Clinton is campaigning in the San Francisco Bay Area ahead of California's presidential primary on June 7th. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton struggles to contain a coughing fit as she speaks at the Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines while campaigning in Des Moines, Iowa January 25, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

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The campaign released two letters: a new letter from Clinton's doctor to supplement the one she released months ago, and a similar note from the doctor of her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine. Clinton's note contains more details about the pneumonia that caused her to leave a 9/11 memorial event early.

Apart from the pneumonia thing, we now know Clinton had an ear infection earlier this year, and Kaine's doctor wants him to get more vitamin D. That information won't swing the election or anything, but the campaign hopes to forestall any more rumors about Clinton's health and fitness to serve as president.

The Trump campaign is also addressing the candidate's health this week with an appearance on "The Dr. Oz Show."

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